I've heard to try this: First, rub ice on the wax. The ice will harden the wax so you can scrape off as much as possible. Then try placing a paper towel or two on top of the affected area and iron over it with a low heat. The iron is supposed to melt the wax and the paper towel should wick the melted wax away.
Duck tape
Use vinegar
buy some vanish that gets out anything
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Yes. If you split the sentence, the noun or pronoun should carry 2 sentences. She washed the shells. She dried them in the sun. Compound Sentence: She washed the shells and dried them in the sun.
paintballs should not be washed or dried.
Only if washed on a hotter cycle than recommended on the tags, and even then, probably only if dried on too high of a setting.
She washed the shells and dried them in the sun is an example of a sentence that has a compound predicate. Two or more verbs that are separated by a conjunction are compound predicates.
use mineral stuff and then rub dish soap on it then wash it regularly
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This means that the fabric of your t-shirt has already been washed and dried. If you wash your t-shirt, it should stay the same size as when you bought it and not get smaller.
Mary Magdalen washed his feet with expensive oil and dried it with her hair.